27, I.O.O.F. The Hinsdale County Historical Society Museum occupied the building after 1975. Steer grazes on grassy lot next to building; Grassy Mountain, Saint Rose of Lima Church, and Foote-Vickers house are in background.; View of Finley Block, 130 Silver Street, on southeast corner of Silver and Second Street, Lake City, Colorado. Shows front and side facades of one of the first local cut and rough stone buildings, built by Henry Finley, one of the town founders, in 1877; known as "Stone Trade Palace" when H. & A. Schiffer & Co. operated a general merchandise store; later known as Kraft & Mullin hardware store, Dago Brothers Saloon, and, in 1909, became the home of Silver Star Lodge, No.

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Album photoprint has adhesive staining on back of image.; Historic designation in Lake City Historic District, 1977.; Penciled on back of photoprint: Lake City, 1935.; Photonegative was formerly negative number WO697.; Title supplied by cataloger.; Vintage photographic print with white border framed by narrow black border.; R7100000190

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